<p>wow, that sounds scary. this info may be outdated from the current situation, but i did some research on the soil conditions before purchasing in Camden last year. you can probably find more here (taken from my post in Camden's thread b/c i'm too lazy to re-write it):</p>
<p>Regarding the ground water comment, I did my homework when it came to Camden place. Being a technical guy and extremely attentive to detail, I researched the SNA flight paths, FEMA flood map, earthquake liquification map, and even read all related Navy reports regarding the cleanup of waste/ground water and such (VERY BORING!). All plumes and areas of concern have been cleaned and have been deemed "NFA" - "No further action required". In fact, most of the plumes and areas of concern are not within the boundaries of Camden Place. UST 268 was the only area that concerned me. I don't plan on growing fruits/vegetables on my land nor do I plan on drinking from a well dug deeper than 6ft underground, so I've come to the personal decision that i'm okay with the level of risk involved.</p>
<p>Here are some important links I found during my research. They may be of interest to any Camden residents or prospective residents.
Air Traffic Map (no planes fly directly over Camden):
<a href="http://www4.passur.com/sna.html">http://www4.passur.com/sna.html</a></p>
<p>Environmental Reports:
<a href="http://www.tustinlegacy.com/images/Tustin/pdfs/eis_eir_vol1/vol1_ch3_11.pdf">http://www.tustinlegacy.com/images/Tustin/pdfs/eis_eir_vol1/vol1_ch3_11.pdf</a>
<a href="http://www.tustinlegacy.com/images/Tustin/articles/42/1-12-05RABmap.pdf">http://www.tustinlegacy.com/images/Tustin/articles/42/1-12-05RABmap.pdf</a>
<a href="http://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/profile_report.asp?global_id=30970002&site_id=2004589">http://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/profile_report.asp?global_id=30970002&site_id=2004589</a>
Earthquake Map (Liquefication):
<a href="http://gmw.consrv.ca.gov/shmp/MapProcessor.asp?MapNavAction=IMapRefresh&Action=IMap&Location=SoCal&FClass=City&FID=Irvine&Liq=true&Land=true&Bore=false&Road=true&City=false&x1=417909.4815213265&y1=3734611.3332448946&x2=432110.89183867344&y2=3722776.8246471053">http://gmw.consrv.ca.gov/shmp/MapProcessor.asp?MapNavAction=IMapRefresh&Action=IMap&Location=SoCal&FClass=City&FID=Irvine&Liq=true&Land=true&Bore=false&Road=true&City=false&x1=417909.4815213265&y1=3734611.3332448946&x2=432110.89183867344&y2=3722776.8246471053</a></p>
<p>FEMA Flood Map:
<a href="https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/wps/portal/!ut/p/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKLd44PMATJmMUbxBub6keiijjCBXw98nNT9YOAEpHmQAlDIz_9qJzU9MTkSv1gfW_9AP2C3NCIcm9HRwDVE8eE/delta/base64xml/L0lJSk03dWlDU1lKSi9vQXd3QUFNWWdBQ0VJUWhDRUVJaEZLQSEvNEZHZ2RZbktKMEZSb1hmckNIZGgvN18wXzEyTi84My9zYS52aWV3ZXIuc3VibWl0TWFw#7_0_12N">https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/wps/portal/!ut/p/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKLd44PMATJmMUbxBub6keiijjCBXw98nNT9YOAEpHmQAlDIz_9qJzU9MTkSv1gfW_9AP2C3NCIcm9HRwDVE8eE/delta/base64xml/L0lJSk03dWlDU1lKSi9vQXd3QUFNWWdBQ0VJUWhDRUVJaEZLQSEvNEZHZ2RZbktKMEZSb1hmckNIZGgvN18wXzEyTi84My9zYS52aWV3ZXIuc3VibWl0TWFw#7_0_12N</a></p>
<p>Definitions of acronyms I didn't understand:
<strong>VOC</strong> - Volatile organic compounds, petroleum substances used as the vehicles for many printing inks.
<strong>PAH</strong> - polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon. PAHs are the most common smaller and more volatile compounds found in oil.
<strong>PCB</strong> - Polychlorinated biphenyl, a synthetic, organic chemical once widely used in electrical equipment, specialized hydraulic systems, heat transfer systems, and other industrial products. Highly toxic and a potent carcinogen. Any hazardous wastes that contain more than 50 parts per million of PCBs are subject to regulation under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
<strong>TCE</strong> - Trichloroethene or trichloroethylene. A contaminant that is a component of cleaning solvents. TCE is a commonly found contaminant at Air Force bases resulting from the cleaning of aircraft and equipment.
<strong>NFA</strong> - No Further Action</p>